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Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE Accepted: Questions to Ask Before Booking

Yes, CCHCS accepts Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, and many major insurance plans. This makes it easier for patients in Nevada to access primary care, urgent care, counseling, and wound care services.

Before booking, it is still a good idea to ask a few simple questions so your visit starts smoothly and the clinic has the right information on file. Our team is here to make the process straightforward.

If you have Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, TriWest, or another major plan, CCHCS can help you understand what to bring, what to expect, and how to get scheduled with confidence.

Table of Contents

  1. CCHCS Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, and More
  2. Why It Helps to Ask Before Booking
  3. Medicare Accepted at CCHCS
  4. Medicaid Accepted at CCHCS
  5. TRICARE Accepted at CCHCS
  6. What to Bring to Your Appointment
  7. Why Patients Choose CCHCS
  8. Schedule Care With CCHCS

CCHCS Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, and More

Finding a clinic that accepts your insurance should not feel complicated. At CCHCS, patients have access to care through Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, and many other major insurance plans.

That matters because many patients delay care when they are unsure where they can go. Some need a primary care provider. Others need same-day care for a non-emergency concern. Some are looking for counseling support, chronic condition management, or wound care.

CCHCS gives patients a clear place to start.

Our services include:

  • Primary care
  • Urgent care
  • Virtual counseling
  • Wound care
  • Chronic condition support
  • Preventive care
  • Follow-up visits
  • Care coordination

With locations in Reno and Las Vegas, CCHCS serves patients across Nevada who want accessible, consistent care from a team that understands their needs.

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Why It Helps to Ask Before Booking

Even when your insurance is accepted, asking a few questions before your appointment makes the visit easier. A quick call gives the clinic time to confirm your plan, note any referral details, and let you know what to bring.

That way, your first visit is focused on your health instead of paperwork.

Before booking, patients should ask:

  • What insurance card should I bring?
  • Do I need a referral for this visit?
  • Should I bring a list of medications?
  • Do you offer same-day appointments?
  • Can I schedule primary care, urgent care, counseling, or wound care?
  • Can your team help me understand what is needed before my visit?

These are normal questions. CCHCS welcomes them. The goal is to help patients feel prepared before they walk through the door.

Medicare Accepted at CCHCS

CCHCS accepts Medicare and sees Medicare patients for primary care, urgent care, preventive visits, chronic condition support, follow-up care, and other non-emergency health concerns.

For many Medicare patients, having a consistent clinic matters. It is easier to manage your health when your provider knows your history, medications, recent concerns, and long-term goals. CCHCS gives patients a place to return to for ongoing care instead of starting over every time something comes up.

Patients with Medicare Advantage, secondary insurance, or supplemental coverage should bring all current insurance cards to the appointment. That helps the front office enter your information correctly and keeps the check-in process simple.

Medicaid Accepted at CCHCS

CCHCS accepts Medicaid and works with patients who need accessible care in Nevada. Patients can come to CCHCS for primary care, urgent care, medication support, counseling, follow-up visits, and other covered services.

Medicaid patients often need a clinic that is easy to reach, clear about next steps, and able to support ongoing care. That is where CCHCS fits well. The team works with patients who need routine care, help managing health conditions, or care for a concern that should be handled before it becomes more serious.

If you recently changed Medicaid plans, moved, or received a new card, bring your most current information with you. CCHCS can review your details and help you get started.

TRICARE Accepted at CCHCS

CCHCS accepts TRICARE and serves eligible military families, veterans, and covered patients in Nevada. Patients with TRICARE can contact CCHCS for primary care, urgent care, counseling, follow-up visits, and other non-emergency needs.

TRICARE coverage can vary depending on the plan, so it is helpful to call with your card before scheduling. The CCHCS team can help you understand what information is needed and what type of appointment makes the most sense.

If you have TRICARE along with Medicare or another insurance plan, bring all current insurance cards. That gives the office the full picture and makes check-in easier.

What to Bring to Your Appointment

Your appointment will go faster if you bring the right information with you.

Bring:

  • A valid photo ID
  • Your current insurance card
  • Any secondary insurance card
  • A list of current medications
  • Your pharmacy information
  • Recent lab work, if available
  • Referral paperwork, if your plan requires it
  • Any medical records related to your visit
  • A list of symptoms, questions, or concernS

You do not need to have everything perfectly organized. Just bring what you have. The CCHCS team can help you from there.

Why Patients Choose CCHCS

Patients choose CCHCS because the care is practical, accessible, and built around real patient needs.

If you are ready to schedule care, call our team before your visit and we will help you confirm what to bring, what service fits your needs, and how to get started. Our phone number is

Schedule your visit with confidence.